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Count Ivan
Vasilyevich Gudovich (Russian: Граф Иван Васильевич Гудович, tr. Ivan Vasil’evič Gudovič; 1741–1820) was a
Russian noble and
military leader...
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Miloradovich (June 2, 1807). In Armenia, the 7,000-strong
contingent of
Count Gudovich destro**** the
Turkish force of 20,000 at
Arpachai (June 18). In the meantime...
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detachment of the
Imperial Russian Army
under Alexander Suvorov and Ivan
Gudovich, took
Khadjibey and Yeni Dünya for the
Russian Empire. In 1794,
Odesa replaced...
- Circ****ian
tribes near the
region raided Gudovich's camp in an
attempt to ****ist the
Turkish castle.
Gudovich conducted several strategies to cut off Anapa...
- and
Gudovich for a sum if 100,000
Shekels since they did not
mention his name in the
radio broadcast.
Rahav announced that he
would appeal.
Gudovich considered...
- Derbent, Quba, and Baku (technically Baku
surrendered to Bulgakov). Ivan
Gudovich replaced Tsitsianov as viceroy. In December, the
Ottoman Empire declared...
- 13,000-strong
Russian corps would be led by the
seasoned general Ivan
Gudovich, but the
Empress followed the
advice of her lover,
Prince Zubov, and entrusted...
- (1806–1812). It was
fought between a 7,000-man
Russian force under Count Ivan
Gudovich and more than 20,000
Ottoman force under Yusuf Pasha. The
offensive was...
- In 1791, when Agha
Mohammad Khan was in Tabriz,
Heraclius asked General Gudovich,
commander of the
Russian Caucasian Line, for
renewed military aid, but...
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Gudovich put the
blame on the
Georgians themselves. To
restore Russian prestige,
Catherine II
declared war on Persia, upon the
proposal of
Gudovich,...